TRIANGULAR UFO SIGHTED NEAR CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA

Sunday night, May 12, at 10:30 p.m. Eastern time, a 19-year-old
male driver heading east on Route 76, the Pennsylvania Turnpike,
spotted a UFO just north of the highway. He said, "I looked up and
saw a huge black triangle. It was not moving. It had a bright light
at each tip."

At the time of the sighting, the witness was heading home after
a visit to his girl friend's house in Pittsburgh. There were no other
cars on the road. The UFO was seen hovering above the
Conodoguinet River, about two miles west of Carlisle, near the
Army base.

At the time he spotted the UFO, the witness was listening to a
cassette. He reported no interference with the car's electrical
system. "I did hear a buzzing in my left ear, though," he said.
"I saw it for at least three minutes. As I pulled over to stop, the
UFO disappeared."

ICAAR INVESTIGATES THREE NEW ENGLAND SIGHTINGS

March 14, 1996 may soon become an important day in UFO
history. That's the day UFOs appeared over Pennsylvania's
Path Valley and Izmir, Turkey. Now it seems that UFOs were
also active that day in New Hampshire.

The International Center for Aerial and Abduction Research
(ICAAR) of Goffstown, NH is investigating three recent UFO cases
in northern New England. UFOs appeared over New Hampshire
twice during the Path Valley, Pennsylvania flap.

On March 14, 1996, according to ICAAR, a Weare, NH man
awoke in the middle of the night and went to the kitchen to get a
drink of water. The kitchen clock read 3:24 a.m. As he looked
out the window, he saw a UFO some distance away. It had
"the size and shape of a dinner plate." He said "orange sparkles
were shooting out of it." The object descended with "a falling-leaf
motion" and "disappeared in the southeast."

On March 16, 1996, a waitress in Manchester, NH was walking
down the street at 4:30 p.m. when she saw several people at the
corner pointing to the sky. Joining them, she looked up and saw
"a shiny triangular object." She added that "the UFO was
motionless and hovered at 4,000 to 5,000 feet above the outskirts
of Manchester's airport." She and the crowd watched the object for
20 minutes, and then she entered a nearby restaurant. When she
came outside again, the UFO was gone.

ICAAR has also unearthed an interesting case from Vermont.
On January 15, 1996, at 5:15 p.m., a man driving through his
neighborhood in Bennington saw a strange light off to his left.
He described it as a bright spotlight shining down from the sky.
Looking up, he saw "a circular disc-shaped object, black in color,
with four lights...about 200 feet in diameter." The UFO made
absolutely no sound, he said, adding that he was astounded by its
size, low altitude and circular shape." He pulled over to the road's
shoulder and observed the UFO for several minutes. The object
flew away to the northwest at about 100 miles per hour, heading
for Hoosick Falls, New York.

WINTER UFO FLAP IN ITALY

Our sister newsletter, ITALIAN UFO REPORTER, recently ran
a story on the January flap in Italy. IUFOR is published by the
Centro Italiano Studi Ufologici (CISU). Their Web page is at this
address: http://oasi.shiny.it/Homes/CISU/English/ufo1.htm.

According to CISU, there were four UFO encounters in northern
Italy during January, including...

January 8, 1996 - At 9:30 p.m., a handful of people at Torrile,
near Parma, saw "a white globe suddenly appear 200 meters
above their heads. It hovered for several minutes and then
disappeared."

January 10, 1996 - Two taxi drivers in Camerlata, in Como
province, spotted "a strange object moving among the clouds."

January 11, 1996 - A woman in Asso, Como province, spotted
"three parallel rows of white rectangular lights hovering high
above." These lights "flew away after four minutes." That same
night, in nearby Canzo, a family saw "a large disc-shaped white
light" descending into some alpine woods.

BOOK DEPARTMENT: Do you like monsters? Well, there are
two new books out featuring some scary real-life creatures.

THE CHUPACABRAS DIARIES, by UFO expert Scott
Corrales covers last year's terror in Puerto Rico, featuring
Chupacabra (Spanish for "goat sucker"). It's published by
Arcturus Books, 1449 Port St. Lucie Boulevard, Port St. Lucie,
FL 34592. You can order it for $10, plus $4 shipping and
handling.

CADBOROSAURUS: SURVIVOR FROM THE DEEP by
P.H. LeBlond and E.L. Bousfield tells the history of
Cadborosaurus, a "sea monster" seen in Puget Sound. Some
say "Caddy" is the last surviving seagoing dinosaur in the world.
You can order this book from Sourcebook Project, P.O. Box
107, Glen Arm, MD 21057. The book is $9.95 plus $1.50
shipping and handling.